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Launch and Light

Le Sueur Public Library 118 Ferry St, Le Sueur, MN, United States

Launch your rocket into orbit with science teacher Peter Johnson and learn how to make proper adjustments for perfect technique! Then explore light in various forms—radio, infrared, X-rays, gamma rays, and more! Hands-on science for ages 7+. Sponsored by Friends of the Le Sueur Public Library.

Free

Level Up: 3Doodlers

Waterville Public Library 210 Paquin St, Waterville, MN, United States

Doodle in the air! Create projects in 3D with this cool pen by drawing whatever you like or using molds to create ready-to-make projects! Registration required.

Free

Launch and Light

Le Center Public Library 10 W Tyrone St, Le Center, MN, United States

Launch your rocket into orbit with science teacher Peter Johnson and learn how to make proper adjustments for perfect technique! Then explore light in various forms—radio, infrared, X-rays, gamma rays, and more! Hands-on science for ages 7+.

Free

Eric Carle Creations

Waldorf Public Library 119 S Main St, Waldorf, MN, United States

Explore the art of Eric Carle as we celebrate the 50th anniversary of The Very Hungry Caterpillar.

Free

Launch and Light

Montgomery Public Library 104 Oak Ave SE, Montgomery, MN, United States

Launch your rocket into orbit with science teacher Peter Johnson and learn how to make proper adjustments for perfect technique! Then explore light in various forms—radio, infrared, X-rays, gamma rays, and more! Hands-on science for ages 7+. Sponsored by Friends of the Montgomery Area Library.

Free

The Dot Art Party

Elysian Public Library 202 E Main St, Elysian, MN, United States

The Dot is the story of a caring teacher who dares a doubting student to trust in her own abilities by being brave enough to “make her mark.” Try out these simple art projects that encourage creativity at our family-friendly event.

Free

Sphero Star Maps

Waseca Public Library 408 N State St, Waseca, MN, United States

Team up to create various constellations out of our rolling robots. Then guide your Sphero-ship out of the sky and safely back to Earth.

Free
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